Black Sea
- 2014
- Tous publics
- 1h 54min
Après avoir été licencié, l'employeur d'un sous-marinier lui propose une mission aussi dangereuse que lucrative : récupérer un trésor dans les profondeurs de la Mer Noire avec son équipage. ... Tout lireAprès avoir été licencié, l'employeur d'un sous-marinier lui propose une mission aussi dangereuse que lucrative : récupérer un trésor dans les profondeurs de la Mer Noire avec son équipage. Leur vieux sous-marin est-il le seul danger ?Après avoir été licencié, l'employeur d'un sous-marinier lui propose une mission aussi dangereuse que lucrative : récupérer un trésor dans les profondeurs de la Mer Noire avec son équipage. Leur vieux sous-marin est-il le seul danger ?
- Blackie
- (as Konstantin Khabenskiy)
- Morozov
- (as Grigoriy Dobrygin)
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When submarine pilot Captain Robinson (Jude Law) is made redundant, he seeks solace in the company of a pint and some former colleagues. One of them mentions a missing German U-boat that was lost in the Second World War, laden with gold bullion from Russia, Robinson sets a plan in motion to seize the gold and end their financial woes. With an investor in place, a rusted submarine and a motley crew comprised equally of Brits and Russians, Robinson heads into the depths of the Black Sea for a deep water heist, but a tin can filled with greedy, desperate, jealous men doesn't bode well
There is nothing remarkable about Black Sea. It lacks the tension of Das Boot, doesn't rewrite history quite as horribly as U571 and doesn't quite hit the (dated) adventure of The Hunt for Red October, but it is an enjoyable romp of angst, betrayal and underhand tactics that fills an evening quite adequately.
Screenwriter Dennis Kelly (Utopia) either doesn't understand the law of physics or has decided to bend them anyway but the screenplay rattles along quite nicely, building the drama, adding the odd explosive scene and even managing one or two very funny quips. He establishes a crew of embittered men on opposing sides without making any of them too much of a caricature. There are a few missing beats and some clunks as logic and reason tumble down the gangway but, for the most part, Black Sea holds the attention and entertains. There is little to surprise but, as long as the viewer isn't too bothered by historical or scientific accuracy, there is nothing to really disappoint.
Jude Law makes for an enjoyable, grizzled hero though he isn't given enough to add depth to his character. The soft flashbacks and memories of his estranged wife and son are intended to add meat to his bones but there isn't enough in them to make us really care and they are more distracting than affecting. We understand and care more about Tobin's (Bobby Schofield) emotional predicament through a brief exchange between captain and junior than the entirety of flashbacks from Robinson.
Black Sea has the feel of a movie dumped on the world because it is too light to feature in the summer blockbusters, too small (of budget) to compete against Hollywood's big studio flicks and doesn't even pretend to have any merit when it comes to awards season. For a low budget British adventure thriller it serves perfectly well on a cold, damp, winter's evening for a certain type of cinemagoer who is already sick of the barrage of Christmas schmaltz and family fare at the multiplex.
If you want entertainment with a smidgen of mystery, a dollop of action and a hint of thrills, Black Sea does the job adequately.
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1) if you are interested in U-Boats this works for you 100%.
2) if you are a Jude Law fan then you will see one of his best performances so far. In fact he played the role as a hungry captain brilliantly and credibly.
It could have been honored even for an Oscar worthy role.
3) it offers entertaining value mixed with drama, adventure and submarine details.
I liked this movie cause it's damn dramatic with a touch of adventure.
The running time is okay and the special effects in the submarine are well done. The director Kevin Macdonald made a good a job with this story based on true events.
It merits a solid 6.5/10 that matches nearly the rating of 6.4 of IMDb.
If you like U-Boat movies don't miss K-19 with Harrison Ford, Killer Hunter with Gerard Butler or Red October with Sean Connery.
They really didn't break any new ground but there is certainly room for another, 'Holy crap...we're really deep underwater in a tin can' movie.
Unlike 'The Hunt for Red October', this movie was mostly dark with intermittent moments of hope but little humour...which is OK since as a pure drama, things moved along nicely. Good acting, dialogue and direction gave this film a finished and crafted look and feel.
Jude Law gave a truly gritty performance, which I really doubted he had in him. I expected some of the more typical smart mouthed, foppy behaviour we've come to expect from Jude, but he fit right in with the other rough and tumble members of the crew.
It's well worth seeing on the big screen but you better hurry...tonight I was completely alone in the theatre...which means a lot of people are missing out on some fine entertainment, and it probably won't be around much longer.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe submarine used for filming is called the Black Widow. It is an old Soviet sub moored in the River Medway at Strood, Kent.
- GaffesThe Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment is ineffective at 1150 feet (350m) due to the great amount of pressure. The suit is only effective down to 600 feet (183m).
- Citations
Captain Robinson: What are you looking for?
Tobin: The windows.
Captain Robinson: The what?
Tobin: Well, the lads said I should give the windows a clean before we head out, but I can't find any.
Captain Robinson: It's a submarine. There are no windows. What's the broom for?
Tobin: There's no chimney, is there?
- ConnexionsFeatured in Film '72: Épisode datant du 26 novembre 2014 (2014)
- Bandes originalesLegendary Sevastopol Hymn
Written by Vano Muradeli and Pyotr Gradov
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 8 000 000 £GB (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 171 559 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 37 675 $US
- 25 janv. 2015
- Montant brut mondial
- 4 070 789 $US
- Durée
- 1h 54min(114 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1